Could Vermont be the first state to enact a genetically modified food labeling law?
Senate President Pro Tempore John Campbell, D-Windsor said:
We are saying people have a right to know what’s in their food.
On Tuesday, the Vermont Senate cast its votes for a bill that would require GMO labels on food products.
Campbell and other bill supporters believe the bill is legally airtight. Nevertheless, they carved out a fund for legalities, such as if food producers who are sure to dislike the bill decide to sue.
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